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SECTION C This document covers shelf stable cakes, brownies, muffin tops and filled cakes in a flexible pouch for use by the Department of Defense as a component of operational rations. C-1 ITEM DESCRIPTION PCR-C-007E, CAKES, BROWNIES, MUFFIN TOPS AND FILLED CAKES, PACKAGED IN A FLEXIBLE POUCH, SHELF STABLE Types, flavors and styles. Type I - Cakes Flavor 1 Flavor 6 Flavor 7 Flavor 8 Flavor 10 Flavor 11 Vanilla pound cake Lemon poppy seed pound cake Spice pound cake Almond poppy seed pound cake Carrot pound cake Marble pound cake Type II - Brownies Flavor 1 - Style 1 - Style 2 - Fudge brownie with chocolate drops Regular Trans fat free Type III - Muffin tops Flavor 1 - Flavor 2 - Chocolate banana nut Maple Type IV - Filled cakes Flavor 1 - Chocolate pound cake with chocolate filling Packages. Package A - Package B - Meal, Cold Weather (MCW) Food Packet, Long Range Patrol (LRP) 1

Package C - Package J - Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE ) First Strike Ration (FSR ) C-2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Product standard. A sample shall be subjected to first article (FA) or product demonstration model (PDM) inspection as applicable, in accordance with the tests and inspections of Section E of this Performance-based Contract Requirements (PCR) document. The approved sample shall serve as the product standard. Should the contractor at any time plan to or actually produce the product using different raw material or process methodologies from the approved product standard, which result in a product noncomparable to the product standard, the contractor shall submit a replacement FA or PDM for approval. In any event, all product produced must meet all requirements of this document including product standard comparability. B. Shelf life. The packaged product shall meet the minimum shelf life requirement of 36 months at 80ºF. C. Appearance. (1) General. The finished product shall be intact. The product shall show no signs of excessive heating (materially darkened or scorched). The product surface may have slightly browned edges. The product shall have a uniform cell (crumb) structure and shall show no evidence of dense crumb compression streaks. The finished product shall be free from foreign materials. (2) Type I. a. Flavor 1. The vanilla pound cake shall have a light tan surface and a pale, offwhite crumb. b. Flavor 6. The lemon poppy seed pound cake shall have a light golden surface and a yellow crumb with poppy seeds distributed throughout. c. Flavor 7. The spice pound cake shall have a medium beige surface and a light beige crumb and may have flecks of spices. d. Flavor 8. The almond poppy seed pound cake shall have a golden brown surface and a medium golden brown crumb with poppy seeds distributed throughout. 2

e. Flavor 10. The carrot pound cake shall have a medium brown to golden brown surface and a medium golden brown crumb containing small pieces of orange carrot. f. Flavor 11. The marble pound cake shall have a light golden brown to dark brown swirled surface and crumb. (3) Type II, flavor 1. The fudge brownie with chocolate drops shall have a dark brown surface and crumb and shall have chocolate drops distributed throughout. (4) Type III. a. Flavor 1. The chocolate banana nut muffin top shall be round and shall have a dark brown surface and crumb containing off white to pale yellow banana flavored drops and walnut pieces evenly distributed throughout. b. Flavor 2. The maple muffin top shall be round and shall have a light to medium golden brown surface and a pale yellow crumb. Muffin top may have pale yellow maple flecks on the surface. The crumb may contain air structure pockets. (5) Type IV, flavor 1. The chocolate pound cake with chocolate filling shall have a dark brown surface and interior crumb. The chocolate filling shall be a dark brown color. The chocolate filled chocolate pound cake shall not have any filling leaking through the cake portion of the product. D. Odor and flavor. The packaged food shall be free from foreign odors and flavors. (1) Type I. a. Flavor 1. The vanilla pound cake shall have a sweet vanilla odor and flavor. b. Flavor 6. The lemon poppy seed pound cake shall have a sweet, mild lemon and poppy seed odor and flavor. c. Flavor 7. The spice pound cake shall have a sweet spice odor and flavor. d. Flavor 8. The almond poppy seed pound cake shall have a sweet almond and poppy seed odor and flavor. 3

4 PCR-C-007E e. Flavor 10. The carrot pound cake shall have a sweet, caramelized spiced odor and flavor with cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. f. Flavor 11. The marble pound cake shall have a semi-sweet chocolate and sweet vanilla odor and flavor. (2) Type II, flavor 1. The fudge brownie with chocolate drops shall have a sweet, slightly bitter chocolate odor and flavor. (3) Type III. a. Flavor 1. The chocolate banana nut muffin top shall have a sweet, mild cocoa with banana and walnut odor and flavor. b. Flavor 2. The maple muffin top shall have a sweet, maple odor and flavor. (4) Type IV, flavor 1. The chocolate pound cake shall have a sweet, mild chocolate odor and flavor. The chocolate filling shall have a sweet, mild chocolate odor and flavor. E. Texture. (1) Type I. a. Flavors 1, 7, and 11. The cake shall have a dense, firm, tender, moist, fine grain crumb texture. b. Flavor 6 and flavor 8. The lemon and almond poppy seed cakes shall have a dense, firm, tender, moist, fine grain crumb texture with slightly crunchy poppy seeds. c. Flavor 10. The carrot pound cake shall have a dense, firm, tender, moist, fine grain crumb texture with pieces of soft carrot. (2) Type II, flavor 1. The fudge brownie with chocolate drops shall have a very dense, firm, moist texture with chocolate drops. (3) Type III. a. Flavor 1. The chocolate banana nut muffin top shall have a tender, moist, fine

grain crumb texture with slightly firm banana drops and firm walnuts. b. Flavor 2. The maple muffin top shall have a tender, moist, fine grain crumb texture. Maple flecks may be slightly crunchy. (4) Type IV, flavor 1. The chocolate filled chocolate pound cake shall have a dense, firm, tender, moist, fine grain crumb texture with a thick, smooth pudding-like filling. The filling shall not be excessively thin or runny. F. Trans fat. For type II, flavor 1, style 2, the trans fat content shall be not greater than 0 grams per serving. G. Percent filling. The percent filling by weight for type IV, flavor 1 chocolate filled chocolate pound cake shall be not less than 20.0 percent. H. Size. Type I and IV cakes and type II brownies shall be not greater than 4-3/4 inches long and 3-1/4 inches in diameter. Type III muffin tops shall be not greater than 4-1/4 inches in diameter. I. Net weight. (1) Type I. The average net weight of type I cake shall be not less than 2.5 ounces (71 grams). The net weight of an individual pouch shall be not less than 2.3 ounces (65 grams). (2) Type II. The average net weight of type II brownies shall be not less than 3.0 ounces (85 grams). The net weight of an individual pouch shall be not less than 2.6 ounces (74 grams). (3) Type III. The average net weight of type III muffin tops shall be not less than 2.2 ounces (62 grams). The net weight of an individual pouch shall be not less than 2.0 ounces (57 grams). (4) Type IV. The average net weight of type IV cakes shall be not less than 3.0 ounces (85 grams). The net weight of an individual pouch shall be not less than 2.6 ounces (74 grams). J. Palatability and overall appearance. The finished product shall be equal to or better than the approved product standard in palatability and overall appearance. 5

K. Analytical requirements. (1) Fat. a. For type I, flavors 1, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11; type II, flavor 1, styles 1 and 2; and type III, flavors 1 and 2; the fat content shall be not less than 18.0 percent. b. For type IV, flavor 1, the fat content shall be not less than 12.0 percent. (2) Moisture. a. The moisture content for type I cakes shall be not less than 13.0 percent. b. The moisture content for type II brownies shall be not less than 15.0 percent. c. The moisture content for type III, flavor 1 chocolate banana nut muffin tops shall be not less than 10.0 percent. The moisture content for type III, flavor 2 maple muffin tops shall be not less than 13.0 percent. d. The moisture content for type IV filled cake shall be not less than 20.0 percent. (3) Water activity. The water activity (a w ) shall be not greater than 0.85. (4) Oxygen. The oxygen content of the filled and sealed pouch shall not exceed 0.30 percent. C-3 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION THE FOLLOWING IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS IS NOT A MANDATORY CONTRACT REQUIREMENT. A. Ingredients. (1) Type I, flavor 1, vanilla pound cake. Enriched wheat flour bleached (flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (soybean and cottonseed oils), nonfat milk, whole eggs, egg whites, dextrose, corn syrup solids, soy lecithin, salt, artificial flavors, leavening (monocalcium phosphate, baking soda), water, wheat starch, food starch-modified, propylene glycol mono & diesters, mono & diglycerides, sodium propionate and potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate (as 6

preservatives), guar gum, xanthan gum, propylene glycol, corn oil, citric acid, beta carotene as color, corn starch, tragacanth gum. (2) Type I, flavor 6, lemon poppy seed pound cake. Enriched wheat flour bleached (flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (soybean and cottonseed oils), nonfat milk, high fructose corn syrup, lemon peel, whole eggs, poppy seeds, corn syrup, egg whites, food-starch modified, dextrose, glycerine, soy lecithin, salt, water, leavening (monocalcium phosphate, baking soda), lemon juice concentrate, natural and artificial flavors, wheat starch, propylene glycol mono & diesters, mono & diglycerides, sodium propionate and potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate (as preservatives), guar gum, xanthan gum, citric acid, yellow 5, propylene glycol, corn oil, citric acid, beta carotene as color, corn starch. (3) Type I, flavor 7, spice pound cake. Sugar, bleached enriched flour (bleached flour, reduced iron, niacin, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), vegetable shortening (emulsified, partially hydrogenated soybean oil and/or cottonseed oil, mono and diglycerides), water, glycerol, maltodextrin, may contain 2 percent or less of the following: food starch-modified, salt, baking powder (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, corn starch, monocalcium phosphate), potassium sorbate (a mold inhibitor), xanthan gum, guar gum, egg whites, artificial flavor, cinnamon, allspice, ginger. (4) Type I, flavor 8, almond poppy seed pound cake. Sugar, bleached and enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin folic acid), whole eggs, vegetable shortening (partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils with mono and diglycerides), water, glycerol, egg whites, maltodextrin. Contains 2 percent or less of the following: Poppy seeds, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, monocalcium phosphate), xanthan gum, guar gum, potassium sorbate, natural and artificial flavors, caramel color. (5) Type I, flavor 10, carrot pound cake. Bleached and enriched wheat flour, (niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, vegetable shortening (partially hydrogenated soybean and/or cottonseed oil with mono and diglycerides), dried carrots, water, whole eggs, wheat germ nuts (partially hydrogenated soybean oil, wheat germ, sugar, wheat gluten, sodium caseinate, soy protein, natural and artificial flavors, yellow 5 lake, red 40 lake, blue 1 lake), egg whites, pineapple, molasses, glycerol. Contains 2 percent or less of the following: modified food starch, soy oil, spice, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, monocalcium phosphate), salt, artificial flavors, xanthan gum, guar gum, potassium sorbate, caramel color. 7

(6) Type I, flavor 11, marble pound cake. Enriched wheat flour bleached (flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (soybean and/or cottonseed oil), nonfat milk, whole eggs, egg whites, alkali processed cocoa, corn syrup solids, dextrose, soy lecithin, salt, artificial flavor, leavening (baking soda, monocalcium phosphate, sodium acid pyrophosphate), mono & diglycerides, water, wheat starch, propylene glycol mono & diesters, xanthan gum, sodium propionate, and potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate (preservatives), tragacanth gum, citric acid, propylene glycol, corn starch, beta carotene as color. (7) Type II, flavor 1, style 1, regular fudge brownie with chocolate drops. Sugar, partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils, egg, water, enriched bleached wheat flour (bleached flour, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), chocolate drops (sugar, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, vanillin), cocoa, contains 2 percent or less: modified food starch, salt, xanthan gum, modified corn starch, xanthan gum, guar gum, potassium sorbate (preservative), sucrose ester, sodium stearoyl lactylate, glycerol, artificial flavor, caramel color. (8) Type II, flavor 1, style 2, trans fat free fudge brownie with chocolate drops. Sugar, interesterified soybean oil and fully hydrogenated cottonseed oil, water, enriched bleached flour (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), egg, chocolate chips [sugar, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, vanillin (an artificial flavoring)], cocoa, egg white, contains less than 2 percent of: glycerol, modified corn starch, xanthan gum, guar gum, sucrose ester, sodium stearoyl lactylate, natural flavor, caramel color, salt, potassium sorbate (preservative). (9) Type III, flavor 1, chocolate banana nut muffin top. Enriched bleached flour, vegetable shortening, sugar, banana drops, eggs, water, walnuts, glycerol, cocoa, food starch and other ingredients common to the baking industry. (10) Type III, flavor 2, maple muffin top. Sugar, enriched bleached flour (wheat flour, reduced iron, niacin, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), egg, margarine [partially hydrogenated soybean oil, water, partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, salt, mono- and diglycerides, annatto/tumeric (color), calcium disodium EDTA (preservative), artificial flavor, Vitamin A palmitate], soybean oil, water, maple drops (sugar, partially hydrogenated palm kernel and palm oil, nonfat milk powder, soy lecithin, artificial color, artificial flavor, annatto color), dextrose, contains 2 percent or less of the following: glycerol, natural flavor, xantham gum, modified corn starch, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, baking soda, monocalcium phosphate, nonfat dry milk, salt, potassium sorbate (preservative). 8

(11) Type IV, flavor 1, chocolate pound cake with chocolate filling. Partially hydrogenated soybean oil, enriched bleached flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), rolled oats, chocolate chunks (sugar, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, dextrose, soy lecithin, vanillin), brown sugar, sugar, water, egg, corn syrup, contains 2 percent or less: inulin (chicory), natural and artificial flavor, baking soda, salt. SECTION D D-1 PACKAGING A. Packaging. One unit of product and one oxygen scavenger shall be packaged in a preformed or form-fill-seal barrier pouch as described below. (1) Preformed pouches. a. Pouch material. The preformed pouch shall be fabricated from 0.002 inch thick ionomer or polyethylene film laminated or extrusion coated to 0.00035 inch thick aluminum foil which is then laminated to 0.0005 inch thick polyester. Tolerances for thickness of plastic films shall be plus or minus 20 percent and tolerance for foil layer shall be plus or minus 10 percent. The material shall show no evidence of delamination, degradation, or foreign odor when heat sealed or fabricated into pouches. The material shall be suitably formulated for food packaging and shall not impart an odor or flavor to the product. The complete exterior surface of the pouch shall be uniformly colored in the range of 20219, 30219, 30227, 30279, 30313, 30324, or 30450 of FED-STD-595, Colors Used in Government Procurement. b. Pouch construction. The pouch shall be a flat style preformed pouch having maximum inside dimensions of 5-1/2 inches wide by 6-3/4 inches long. The pouch shall be made by heat sealing three edges with 3/8 inch (-1/8 inch, +3/16 inch) wide seals. The side and bottom seals shall have an average seal strength of not less than 6 pounds per inch of width and no individual specimen shall have a seal strength of less than 5 pounds per inch of width. Alternatively, the filled and sealed pouch shall exhibit no rupture or seal separation greater than 1/16 inch or seal separation that reduces the effective closure seal width to less than 1/16 inch when tested for internal pressure resistance. A tear nick, notch or serrations shall be provided to facilitate opening of the filled and sealed pouch. A 1/8 inch wide lip may be incorporated at the open end of the pouch. 9

10 PCR-C-007E c. Pouch filling and sealing. One unit of product and one oxygen scavenger shall be inserted into the pouch. The filled pouch shall be sealed. The closure seal shall be free of foldover wrinkles or entrapped matter that reduces the effective closure seal width to less than 1/16 inch. Seals shall be free of impression or design on the seal surface that would conceal or impair visual detection of seal defects. The average seal strength shall be not less than 6 pounds per inch of width and no individual specimen shall have a seal strength of less than 5 pounds per inch of width. Alternatively, the filled and sealed pouch shall exhibit no rupture or seal separation greater than 1/16 inch or seal separation that reduces the effective closure seal width to less than 1/16 inch when tested for internal pressure resistance. (2) Horizontal form-fill-seal pouches. a. Pouch material. The horizontal form-fill-seal pouch shall consist of a formed tray-shaped body with a flat sheet, heat sealable cover or a tray-shaped body with a trayshaped heat sealable cover. The tray-shaped body and the tray-shaped cover shall be fabricated from a 3-ply flexible laminate barrier material consisting of, from outside to inside, 0.0009 inch thick oriented polypropylene bonded to 0.0007 inch thick aluminum foil with 10 pounds per ream pigmented polyethylene or adhesive and bonding the opposite side of the aluminum foil to 0.003 inch thick ionomer or a blend of not less than 50 percent linear low density polyethylene and polyethylene. The linear low density polyethylene portion of the blend shall be the copolymer of ethylene and octene-1 having a melt index range of 0.8 to 1.2 g/10 minutes in accordance with ASTM D1238, Standard Test Method for Flow Rates of Thermoplastics by Extrusion Plastometer and a density range of 0.918 to 0.922 g/cc in accordance with ASTM D1505, Standard Test Method for Density of Plastics by Density- Gradient Technique. Alternatively, 0.0005 inch thick polyester may be used in place of the oriented polypropylene as the outer ply of the laminate. The flat sheet cover shall be made of the same 3-ply laminate as specified for the tray-shaped body except the aluminum foil thickness may be 0.00035 inch. Tolerances for thickness of plastic films shall be plus or minus 20 percent and tolerance for foil layer shall be plus or minus 10 percent. The color requirements of the exterior (oriented polypropylene or polyester side) of the laminate shall be as specified in D-1,A(1),a. The material shall show no evidence of delamination, degradation, or foreign odor when heat sealed or fabricated into pouches. The material shall be suitably formulated for food packaging and shall not impart any odor or flavor to the product. b. Pouch construction. The tray-shaped body and the tray-shaped cover shall be formed by drawing the flexible laminate material into an appropriately shaped cavity. The flat cover shall be in the form of a flat sheet of the barrier material taken from roll stock. One unit of product and one oxygen scavenger shall be placed into the tray-shaped body of the pouch. Pouch closure shall be effected by heat sealing together the cover and body along the

entire pouch perimeter. The closure seal width shall be a minimum of 1/8 inch. The closure seal shall have an average seal strength of not less than 6 pounds per inch of width and no individual specimen shall have a seal strength of less than 5 pounds per inch of width. Alternatively, the filled and sealed pouch shall exhibit no rupture or seal separation greater than 1/16 inch or seal separation that reduces the effective closure seal width to less than 1/16 inch when tested for internal pressure resistance. The maximum outside dimensions of the sealed pouch shall be 6 inches wide by 6 inches long. A tear nick, notch or serrations shall be provided to facilitate opening of the filled and sealed pouch. The sealed pouch shall not show any evidence of material degradation, aluminum stress cracking, delamination or foreign odor. Heat seals shall be free of entrapped matter that reduces the effective closure seal width to less than 1/16 inch. Seals shall be free of impression or design on the seal surface that would conceal or impair visual detection of seal defects. (3) Oxygen scavenger. The oxygen scavenger shall be constructed of materials that are safe for direct and indirect food contact, and shall be suitable for use with edible products. The oxygen scavenger shall be in compliance with all applicable FDA regulations. D-2 LABELING A. Pouches. Each pouch shall be correctly and legibly printed. Printing ink shall be permanent black ink or other dark contrasting color which is free of carcinogenic elements. The label shall contain the following information: (1) Name and flavor of product (letters not less than 1/8 inch high) (2) Ingredients (3) Date 1/ (4) Net weight (5) Name and address of packer (6) Nutrition Facts label in accordance with the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act (NLEA) and all applicable FDA regulations 1/ Each pouch shall have the date of pack noted by using a four digit code beginning with the final digit of the current year followed by the three digit Julian day code. For example, 14 February 2013 would be coded as 3045. The Julian day code shall represent the day the product was packaged into the pouch. D-3 PACKING 11

A. Packing. Not more than 40 pounds of product shall be packed in a fiberboard shipping box constructed in accordance with style RSC-L of ASTM D5118/D5118M, Standard Practice for Fabrication of Fiberboard Shipping Boxes. The fiberboard shall conform to type CF, class D, variety SW, burst grade 200 or ECT grade 32 of ASTM D4727/D4727M, Standard Specification for Corrugated and Solid Fiberboard Sheet Stock (Container Grade) and Cut Shapes. Each box shall be closed in accordance with ASTM D1974/D1974M, Standard Practice for Methods of Closing, Sealing, and Reinforcing Fiberboard Boxes. D-5 MARKING A. Shipping containers. Shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with DLA Troop Support Form 3556, Marking Instructions for Boxes, Sacks, and Unit Loads of Perishable and Semiperishable Subsistence. SECTION E INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE The following quality assurance criteria, utilizing ANSI/ASQ Z1.4, Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes, are required. Unless otherwise specified, single sampling plans indicated in ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 will be utilized. When required, the manufacturer shall provide the Certificate(s) of Conformance to the appropriate inspection activity. Certificate(s) or Conformance not provided shall be cause for rejection of the lot. A. Definitions. (1) Critical defect. A critical defect is a defect that judgment and experience indicate would result in hazardous or unsafe conditions for individuals using, maintaining, or depending on the item; or a defect that judgment and experience indicate is likely to prevent the performance of the major end item, i.e., the consumption of the ration. (2) Major defect. A major defect is a defect, other than critical, that is likely to result in failure, or to reduce materially the usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose. (3) Minor defect. A minor defect is a defect that is not likely to reduce materially the usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose, or is a departure from established standards having little bearing on the effective use or operation of the unit. B. Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as follows: 12

(1) Product standard inspection. The first article or product demonstration model shall be inspected in accordance with the provisions of this document and evaluated for appearance, odor, flavor and texture. Any failure to conform to the performance requirements or any appearance or palatability failure shall be cause for rejection of the lot. The approved first article or product demonstration model shall be used as the product standard for periodic review evaluations. All food components that are inspected by the USDA shall be subject to periodic review sampling and evaluation. The USDA shall select sample units during production of contracts and submit them to the following address for evaluation: US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center RDNS-CFF 15 Kansas Street Natick, MA 01760-5056 One lot shall be randomly selected during each calendar month of production or as otherwise specified in the contract. Three (3) sample units shall be randomly selected from that one production lot. The three (3) sample units shall be shipped to Natick within five (5) working days from the end of the production month from which they are randomly selected and upon completion of all USDA inspection requirements. The sample units will be evaluated for overall quality against the current first article or product demonstration model. (2) Conformance inspection. Conformance inspection shall include the product examinations/tests and methods of inspection cited in this section and in section 4 of MIL- PRF-44073. E-5 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS (PRODUCT) A. Product examination. The finished product shall be examined for compliance with the performance requirements specified in Section C of this Performance-based Contract Requirements document utilizing the double sampling plans indicated in ANSI/ASQ Z1.4. The lot size shall be expressed in pouches. The sample unit shall be the contents of one pouch. The inspection level shall be S-3 and the acceptable quality level (AQL), expressed in terms of defects per hundred units, shall be 1.5 for major defects and 4.0 for minor defects. Defects and defect classifications are listed in table I. 13

Category Major Minor Defect General TABLE I. Product defects 1/ 2/ 101 Product not type or not flavor or not style specified. 102 Evidence of excessive heating (materially darkened or scorched). 103 Pouch does not contain one intact oxygen scavenger. 3/ 201 Product not intact. 202 Product does not have a uniform cell (crumb) structure. 203 Evidence of dense crumb compression streaks. 204 Cake or brownie or muffin top not dimensions as specified. 205 Net weight of any individual type I cake less than 2.3 ounces (65 grams). 4/ 206 Net weight of any individual type II brownie less than 2.6 ounces (74 grams). 5/ 207 Net weight of any individual type III muffin top less than 2.0 ounces (57 grams). 6/ 208 Net weight of any individual type IV cake less than 2.6 ounces (74 grams). 7/ Type I, Flavor 1 Vanilla pound cake 104 Cake not a sweet vanilla odor or flavor. 209 Cake does not have a light tan surface or does not have a pale, offwhite crumb. 210 Cake texture not dense or not firm or not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb. 14

TABLE I. Product defects 1/ 2/ - Continued Category Defect Major Minor Type I, Flavor 6 Lemon poppy seed pound cake 105 Cake not a sweet, mild lemon and poppy seed odor or flavor. PCR-C-007E 211 Cake does not have a light golden surface or does not have a yellow crumb with poppy seeds distributed throughout. 212 Cake texture not dense or not firm or not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb or not with slightly crunchy poppy seeds. Type I, Flavor 7 Spice pound cake 106 Cake not a sweet spice odor or flavor. 213 Cake does not have a medium beige surface or does not have a light beige crumb. 214 Cake texture not dense or not firm or not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb. Type I, Flavor 8 Almond poppy seed pound cake 107 Cake not a sweet almond and poppy seed odor or flavor. 215 Cake does not have a golden brown surface or does not have a medium golden brown crumb with poppy seeds distributed throughout. 216 Cake texture not dense or not firm or not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb or not with slightly crunchy poppy seeds. Type I, Flavor 10 Carrot pound cake 108 Cake not a sweet, caramelized spiced odor or flavor with cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. 217 Cake does not have a medium brown to golden brown surface or does not have a medium golden brown crumb containing small pieces of orange carrot. 15

Category Major TABLE I. Product defects 1/ 2/ - Continued Defect Minor 218 Cake texture not dense or not firm or not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb or not with pieces of soft carrot. Type I, Flavor 11 - Marble pound cake 109 Cake not a semi-sweet chocolate and sweet vanilla odor or flavor. 219 Cake does not have a light golden brown to dark brown swirled surface and crumb. 220 Cake texture not dense or not firm or not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb. Type II, Flavor 1, Style 1 and 2 - Fudge brownie with chocolate drops 8/ 110 Brownie not a sweet, slightly bitter chocolate odor or flavor. 221 Brownie does not have a dark brown surface and crumb with chocolate drops distributed throughout. 222 Brownie texture not very dense or not firm or not moist or not with chocolate drops. Type III, Flavor 1 Chocolate banana nut muffin top 111 Muffin top not a sweet, mild cocoa with banana and walnut odor or flavor. 223 Muffin top not round or does not have a dark brown surface and crumb containing off white to pale yellow banana flavored drops and walnut pieces evenly distributed throughout. 224 Muffin top texture not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb or not with slightly firm banana drops or not with firm walnuts. Type III, Flavor 2 Maple muffin top 112 Muffin top not a sweet, maple odor or flavor. 16

Category Major TABLE I. Product defects 1/ 2/ - Continued Defect Minor 225 Muffin top not round or does not have a light to medium golden brown surface or does not have a pale yellow crumb. 226 Muffin top texture not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb. Type IV, Flavor 1 - Chocolate pound cake with chocolate filling 9/ 113 Filled cake not a sweet, mild chocolate odor or flavor. 114 Chocolate filling not a sweet, mild chocolate odor or flavor. 227 Cake does not have a dark brown surface and interior crumb. 228 Chocolate filling not a dark brown color. 229 Cake portion of the product not free of filling leakage. 230 Cake texture not dense or not firm or not tender or not moist or not fine grain crumb. 231 Cake does not have a thick, smooth, pudding-like filling, or filling is excessively thin or runny. 1/ Presence of any foreign materials such as, but not limited to dirt, insect parts, hair, glass, wood, or metal, or any foreign odors or flavors such as, but not limited to burnt, scorched, rancid, sour, stale, musty or moldy shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 2/ Finished product not equal to or better than the approved product standard in palatability and overall appearance shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 3/ Construction of the oxygen scavenger and compliance with FDA regulations will be verified by Certificate of Conformance (CoC). 4/ Type I, sample average net weight less than 2.5 ounces (71 grams) shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 17

5/ Type II, sample average net weight less than 3.0 ounces (85 grams) shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 6 Type III, sample average net weight less than 2.2 ounces (62 grams) shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 7/ Type IV, sample average net weight less than 3.0 ounces (85 grams) shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 8/ For type II, flavor 1, style 2, the trans fat content shall be verified by the NLEA Nutrition Facts label. Product not conforming to the trans fat content as specified in Section C of this document shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 9/ For type IV, flavor 1, the requirement for percent filling shall be verified by CoC). B. Methods of inspection. (1) Shelf life. The contractor shall provide a Certificate of Conformance that the product has a 36 month shelf life when stored at 80 F. Government verification may include storage for 6 months at 100 F or 36 months at 80 o F. Upon completion of either storage period, the product will be subjected to a sensory evaluation panel for appearance and palatability and must receive an overall score of 5 or higher based on a 9 point quality scale to be considered acceptable. (2) Net weight. The net weight shall be determined by weighing each sample unit on a suitable scale tared with a representative empty pouch and an oxygen scavenger. Results shall be reported to the nearest 0.1 ounce or to the nearest 1 gram. (3) Analytical. The sample to be analyzed shall be a composite of eight filled and sealed pouches which have been selected at random from the lot. The composite sample shall be prepared and analyzed in accordance with the following methods of the Official Methods of Analysis (OMA) of AOAC International or approved methods of the American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC): Test Method Number Fat 922.06, 991.36, 2003.06, 2007.04 or 2008.06 Moisture 925.45A, AACC 44-40 or 2007.04 18

Test results shall be reported to the nearest 0.1 percent. Government verification will be conducted through actual testing by a Government laboratory. Any result not conforming to the analytical requirement shall be cause for rejection of the lot. (4) Water activity (a w ) testing. Eight filled and sealed pouches shall be randomly selected from one production lot and tested for a w in accordance with the latest edition of the Official Methods of Analysis (OMA) of AOAC International, method 978.18, using an electric hygrometer system self temperature controlled (at 25 C) or an equivalent instrument. Water activity shall be determined not less than 4 days but not more than 14 days after baking to allow moisture equilibration in the product. The sample unit shall be a specimen from the center of the product. Test results shall be reported to the nearest 0.01 a w. Government verification will be conducted through actual testing by a Government laboratory. Any nonconforming a w result shall be cause for rejection of the lot. (5) Oxygen content testing. Eight filled and sealed pouches shall be randomly selected from one production lot and individually tested for oxygen content. Testing shall be accomplished after the filled and sealed pouches have been allowed to equilibrate at room temperature for not less than 48 hours from the time of sealing. Test results shall be reported to the nearest 0.01 percent. Government verification will be conducted through actual testing by a Government laboratory. Any individual result not conforming to the oxygen content requirement shall be classified as a major defect and shall be cause for rejection of the lot. E-6 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS (PACKAGING AND PACKING MATERIALS) A. Packaging. (1) Pouch material certification. The pouch material shall be tested for these characteristics. A Certificate of Conformance (CoC) may be accepted as evidence that the characteristics conform to the specified requirements. 19

Characteristic Requirement paragraph Test procedure Thickness of films for D-1,A(1)a and D-1,A(2)a ASTM D2103 1/ laminated material Aluminum foil thickness D-1,A(1)a and D-1,A(2)a ASTM B479 2/ PCR-C-007E Laminated material identification and construction D-1,A(1)a and D-1,A(2)a Laboratory evaluation Color of laminated material D-1,A(1)a and D-1,A(2)a FED-STD-595 3/ 1/ Standard Specification for Polyethylene Film and Sheeting 2/ Standard Specification for Annealed Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Foil for Flexible Barrier, Food Contact, and Other Applications 3/ Colors Used in Government Procurement (2) Unfilled preformed pouch certification. A CoC may be accepted as evidence that unfilled pouches conform to the requirements specified in D-1,A(1)a and b. When deemed necessary by the USDA, testing of the unfilled preformed pouches for seal strength shall be as specified in E-6,B(1)a. (3) Filled and sealed pouch examination. The filled and sealed pouches shall be examined for the defects listed in table II. The lot size shall be expressed in pouches. The sample unit shall be one pouch. The inspection level shall be I and the AQL, expressed in terms of defects per hundred units, shall be 0.65 for major defects and 2.5 for minor defects. 20

TABLE II. Filled and sealed pouch defects 1/ Category Defect Major Minor 101 Tear or hole or open seal. 102 Seal width less than 1/16 inch. 2/ 103 Presence of delamination. 3/ 104 Unclean pouch. 4/ 105 Pouch has foreign odor. 106 Any impression or design on the heat seal surfaces which conceals or impairs visual detection of seal defects. 5/ 107 Not packaged as specified. 108 Presence of stress cracks in the aluminum foil. 6/ 7/ 201 Label missing or incorrect or illegible. 202 Tear nick or notch or serrations missing or does not facilitate opening. 203 Seal width less than 1/8 inch but greater than or equal to 1/16 inch. 2/ 204 Presence of delamination. 3/ 1/ Any evidence of rodent or insect infestation shall be cause for rejection of the lot. 2/ The effective closure seal is defined as any uncontaminated, fusion bonded, continuous path, minimum 1/16 inch wide, from side seal to side seal that produces a hermetically sealed pouch. 3/ Delamination defect classification: Major - Delamination of the outer ply in the pouch seal area that can be propagated to expose aluminum foil at the food product edge of the pouch after manual flexing of the delaminated area. To flex, the delaminated area shall be held between the thumb and 21

forefinger of each hand with both thumbs and forefingers touching each other. The delaminated area shall then be rapidly flexed 10 times by rotating both hands in alternating clockwise- counterclockwise directions. Care shall be exercised when flexing delaminated areas near the tear notches to avoid tearing the pouch material. After flexing, the separated outer ply shall be grasped between thumb and forefinger and gently lifted toward the food product edge of the seal or if the separated area is too small to be held between thumb and forefinger, a number two stylus shall be inserted into the delaminated area and a gentle lifting force applied against the outer ply. If separation of the outer ply can be made to extend to the product edge of the seal with no discernible resistance to the gentle lifting, the delamination shall be classified as a major defect. Additionally, spot delamination of the outer ply in the body of the pouch that is able to be propagated beyond its initial borders is also a major defect. To determine if the laminated area is a defect, use the following procedure: Mark the outside edges of the delaminated area using a bold permanent marking pen. Open the pouch and remove the contents. Cut the pouch transversely not closer than 1/4 inch (+1/16 inch) from the delaminated area. The pouch shall be flexed in the area in question using the procedure described above. Any propagation of the delaminated area, as evidenced by the delaminated area exceeding the limits of the outlined borders, shall be classified as a major defect. Minor - Minor delamination of the outer ply in the pouch seal area is acceptable and shall not be classified as a minor defect unless it extends to within 1/16 inch of the food product edge of the seal. All other minor outer ply delamination in the pouch seal area or isolated spots of delamination in the body of the pouch that do not propagate when flexed as described above shall be classified as minor defects. 4/ Outer packaging shall be free from foreign matter which is unwholesome, has the potential to cause pouch damage (for example, glass, metal filings) or generally detracts from the clean appearance of the pouch. The following examples shall not be classified as defects for unclean: a. Foreign matter which presents no health hazard or potential pouch damage and which can be readily removed by gently shaking the package or by gently brushing the pouch with a clean dry cloth. b. Dried product which affects less than 1/8 of the total surface area of one pouch face (localized and aggregate). 22

23 PCR-C-007E 5/ If doubt exists as to whether or not the sealing equipment leaves an impression or design on the closure seal surface that could conceal or impair visual detection of seal defects, samples shall be furnished to the contracting officer for a determination as to acceptability. 6/ Applicable to form-fill-seal pouches only. 7/ The initial examination shall be a visual examination of the closed package. Any suspected visual evidence of stress cracks in the aluminum foil (streaks, breaks, or other disruptions in the laminated film) shall be verified by the following physical examination. To examine for stress cracks, the inside surface of both tray-shaped bodies shall be placed over a light source and the outside surface observed for the passage of light. Observation of light through the pouch material in the form of a curved or straight line greater than 2 mm in length shall be evidence of the presence of stress cracks. Observation of light through the pouch material in the form of a curved or straight line 2 mm in length or smaller or of a single pinpoint shall be considered a pinhole. Observation of ten or more pinholes per pouch shall be evidence of material degradation. B. Methods of Inspection. (1) Seal testing. The pouch seals shall be tested for seal strength as required in a, b, or c, as applicable. a. Unfilled preformed pouch seal testing. The seals of the unfilled preformed pouch shall be tested for seal strength in accordance with ASTM F88/F88M, Standard Test Method for Seal Strength of Flexible Barrier Materials. The lot size shall be expressed in pouches. The sample unit shall be one pouch. The sample size shall be the number of pouches indicated by inspection level S-1. Three adjacent specimens shall be cut from each of the three sealed sides of each pouch in the sample. The average seal strength of any side shall be calculated by averaging the three specimens cut from that side. Any average seal strength of less than 6 pounds per inch of width or any test specimen with a seal strength of less than 5 pounds per inch of width shall be classified as a major defect and shall be cause for rejection of the lot. b. Pouch closure seal testing. The closure seals of the pouches shall be tested for seal strength in accordance with ASTM F88/F88M. The lot size shall be expressed in pouches. The sample unit shall be one pouch. The sample size shall be the number of pouches indicated by inspection level S-1. For the closure seal on preformed pouches, three adjacent specimens shall be cut from the closure seal of each pouch in the sample. For formfill-seal pouches, three adjacent specimens shall be cut from each side and each end of each

pouch in the sample. The average seal strength of any side, end or closure shall be calculated by averaging the three specimens cut from that side, end or closure. Any average seal strength of less than 6 pounds per inch of width or any test specimen with a seal strength of less than 5 pounds per inch of width shall be classified as a major defect and shall be cause for rejection of the lot. c. Internal pressure test. The internal pressure resistance shall be determined by pressurizing the pouches while they are restrained between two rigid plates. The lot size shall be expressed in pouches. The sample unit shall be one pouch. The sample size shall be the number of pouches indicated by inspection level S-1. If a three seal tester (one that pressurizes the pouch through an open end) is used, the closure seal shall be cut off for testing the side and bottom seals of the pouch. For testing the closure seal, the bottom seal shall be cut off. The pouches shall be emptied prior to testing. If a four-seal tester (designed to pressurize filled pouches by use of a hypodermic needle through the pouch wall) is used, all four seals can be tested simultaneously. The distance between rigid restraining plates on the four-seal tester shall be equal to the thickness of the product +1/16 inch. Pressure shall be applied at the approximate uniform rate of 1 pound per square inch gage (psig) per second until 14 psig pressure is reached. The 14 psig pressure shall be held constant for 30 seconds and then released. The pouches shall then be examined for separation or yield of the heat seals. Any rupture of the pouch or evidence of seal separation greater than 1/16 inch in the pouch manufacturer s seal shall be considered a test failure. Any seal separation that reduces the effective closure seal width to less than 1/16 inch (see table II, footnote 2/) shall be considered a test failure and shall be classified as a major defect and shall be cause for rejection of the lot. B. Packing. (1) Shipping container and marking examination. The filled and sealed shipping containers shall be examined for the defects listed in table III. The lot size shall be expressed in shipping containers. The sample unit shall be one shipping container fully packed. The inspection level shall be S-3 and the AQL, expressed in terms of defects per hundred units, shall be 4.0 for major defects and 10.0 for total defects. 24

TABLE III. Shipping container and marking defects Category Defect Major Minor 101 Marking missing or incorrect or illegible. 102 Inadequate workmanship. 1/ 201 More than 40 pounds of product. 1/ Inadequate workmanship is defined as, but not limited to, incomplete closure of container flaps, loose strapping, inadequate stapling, improper taping, or bulged or distorted container. SECTION J REFERENCE DOCUMENTS Unless otherwise specified, the applicable version of these documents is that which is active on the date of the solicitation or contract. DLA Troop Support Forms Form 3556 Marking Instructions for Boxes, Sacks, and Unit Loads of Perishable and Semiperishable Subsistence FEDERAL STANDARD FED-STD-595 Colors Used in Government Procurement NON-GOVERNMENTAL STANDARDS AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY (ASQ) www.asq.org ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes ASTM INTERNATIONAL www.astm.org B479 D1238 Standard Specification for Annealed Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Foil for Flexible Barrier, Food Contact, and Other Applications Standard Test Method for Melt Flow Rates of Thermoplastics by Extrusion Plastometer 25

D1505 D1974/D1974M D2103 D4727/D4727M D5118/D5118M F88/F88M Standard Test Method for Density of Plastics by the Density-Gradient Technique Standard Practice for Methods of Closing, Sealing, and Reinforcing Fiberboard Boxes Standard Specification for Polyethylene Film and Sheeting Standard Specification for Corrugated and Solid Fiberboard Sheet Stock (Container Grade) and Cut Shapes Standard Practice for Fabrication of Fiberboard Shipping Boxes Standard Test Method for Seal Strength of Flexible Barrier Materials AOAC INTERNATIONAL www.aoac.org Official Methods of Analysis (OMA) of AOAC International AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CEREAL CHEMISTS (AACC) Approved Methods of the American Association of Cereal Chemists (Application for copies should be addressed to: American Association of Cereal Chemists, 3340 Pilot Knob Road, St. Paul, MN 55121.) 26